# Course 6: Quickly get updates from your team

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We can show relationships between key results through linking them. Click on a key result and select the relationship you'd like to have with other key results or objective. Choose the plan and the objective or key result. Then see the relationship on the right side or in the key result mini-map so that you can understand how your work connects to the rest of the organization or what might be impacting your work from downstream.

You can also make sure the right people are notified about updates on the key results. The owner of a key result will be prompted for updates, but you can also set contributors who will be notified when those updates happen. Contributors are great for cross-functional goals or anyone who may want to leave comments on those updates.

You can also get notifications without being a contributor. Set yourself (or others) as a watcher for a key result to get the same notifications, but without declaring that you are also working on the key result.

You can also assign teams to individual key results. Create a team in the **Teams** page and then add the team to your key results or to a plan. You can then filter by team in the **Filters** page.

You can also create or add tags to your key results. These tags can also be used to filter your goals.

Finally, you can add tasks to your key results. When these tasks are marked as complete, you'll see when the task was completed on your key result dashboard.


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